Sash-pulley frame.



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(Application filed Aug. 7, 1900.)

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HENRY I-IARIG, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.

SASl-l==PULL.lE.Y FRAME.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters latent No. 680,710, dated August20, 1901.

Application filed August 7, 1900. Serial No. 26,185. (No model.)

ToaZZ whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, HENRY HARIG, a citizen of the United States,residing at Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sash-Pulley Framesfor Windows, of which the following is a specification.

The object of my invention is to provide a sash-pulley frame for windowswhich may be readily secured in position so as to permit access to theparts; and my invention consists in the combinations and arrangements ofparts hereinafter set forth and claimed.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a top plan view, partially in section, of apulley frame embodying my invention mounted in a window-frame; Fig. 2, asection on line 2 2 of Fig. 1; Fig. 8, a perspective view, partially insection, of the pulley-frame in position; and Fig. 4:, a perspectiveView of the pulley-frame detached.

Reference-letterA denotes the pulleys; B, the pulley-casings; O, avertical flange adapted to be attached to the sides of theweightchannels; D, a horizontal flange adapted to be secured to theunder side of the framehead, and E the sash-cords.

The pulleys A may be of any desired construction. The pulley-casings Bare mounted on the vertical and horizontal flanges D and 0, preferablyby casting them in the form shown. The vertical flange (J is providedwith screw-holes 0, through which screws may be passed into the sides ofthe weight-channels. In order to further secure flange G in position, itis provided with projections 0', adapted to take into correspondingnotches in the sides of the weight-channels. The horizontal flange D isprovided with a screwhole d, through which a screw may be passed intothe headpiece of the frame. In order to stiffen and strengthen theframe, a portion of the pulley-casings B are extended over the front offlange C to form the projection b, which is long enough to carry theentranceopening for cord E beyond the stile F. At the rear the casings Bare extended back from the vertical flange to form the portion I),

which is connected with flanges 0 and D by means of the vertical flanges19 which serve to further stiffen and strengthen the frame. In order torender the construction more compact, and therefore stronger andstiffer, the flange G is slotted at c to permit the passage of pulleysA, so that the casings B need only be high enough to accommodate alittle more than half the pulleys.

In placing the frame in position the head piece a is slotted to permitthe insertion of the casings B, the upper portion of stile F is slottedto permit the passage of the portions a of pulley A, the sides of theweight-channels are properly notched to receive projections 0, and thewhole secured in position by passing screws through holes 0 and (1 intothe sides of the weight-channels and the head piece, respectively.

It will be seen that by the use of my frame the pulleys are given asecure and rigid mounting independent of the stile, which may readily beremoved to permit access to the weights or pulleys, and that the sidepieces of the casing are given a firm and rigid connection with theheadpiece, thus strengthening and stiffening the frame.

I claim as my invention- 1. The combination with the weight-box andstile of a window-frame of a pulley-frame having a vertical flangesecured to the sides of the weight-channel, and a horizontal flangesecured adjacent to the bottom of the headpiece substantially as and forthe purpose set forth.

2. The combination with the weight-box stile and headpiece of awindow-frame, of a pulley-frame having a vertical and a horizontalflange, the vertical flange being provided with means whereby it maybefastened to the edges of the sides of the weight-box in the rear of thestile, and the horizontal flange being provided with means whereby itmay be fastened to the under side of the headpiece of the window-frame;a pulley mounted in the pulley-frame so as to project out beyond thestile; and a slot in the headpiece adapted to receive the pulley,substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

The combination of pulley A; casing B; vertical flange 0 provided withprojections 0; horizontal flange D; flange b connecting the casing Bwith the vertical and horizontal flanges; and slot 0 in flange O topermit the passage of pulley A, substantially as and for the purpose setforth.

HENRY HARIG.

Witnesses:

M. G. HOFFMAN, G. O. ABBOTT.

